width AUDI A4 2016 Owners Manual
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Audi  side  assist 
General information 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w ith  Aud i s ide  ass ist 
® 
@ 
© 
F ig . 125 Driving s ituations 
I AU DI 
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Fig. 126 Rear  of  the  veh icle:  pos it ion  of  the  sensors 
Side  assist  functions  at  speeds  above  approxi
mately  19 mph  (30  km/h). 
@ Vehicles that  are  approaching 
In  certain  cases,  a vehicle  will  be  classified  as 
critical  for  a  lane change  even  if it is still  some
what  far  away.  The faster  a veh icle approaches, 
the  sooner  the  display  in the  exterior  mirror  w il l 
turn  on. 
@ Vehicles traveling  with  you 
Vehicles  traveling  with  you  are  indicated  in the 
exterior  mirror  if they  are  classified  as  critical  for 
a  lane  change.  All vehicles  detected  by side  assist 
108 
are  indicated  by the  time  they  enter  your  "blind 
spot",  at  the  latest . 
© Vehicles  left  behind 
If you  slow ly pass  a  vehicle  that side  assist  has 
de tected  (the  diffe rence  in  speed  between  the 
vehicle  and your  vehicle  is less  than 9 mph 
(15  km/h)),  the  display  in the  exterior  mirror 
turns  on  as  soon  as  the  vehicle  enters  your  blind 
spot . 
The  display  wi ll not  turn  on if you  quickly  pass  a 
vehicle  that  side  assist  has  detected  (the  differ ence  in speed  between  the  vehicle  and  your  vehi
cle  is greater  than  9  mph  (15  km/h)) . 
Functional  limitations 
The  radar sensors are designed  to  detect the  left 
and  right  adjacent lanes  when  the road  lanes  are 
the  normal  width . In  certain  situations,  the  dis
play  in the  exterior  mirror  may  turn  on  even 
though  there  is  no vehicle  located  in the  area 
that  is crit ical  for  a  lane  change.  For  example: 
- if the  lanes  are  narrow  or  if your  are  driving  on 
the  edge  of your  lane.  If  this  is the  case,  the 
system  may  have  detected  the  vehicle  in  anoth
er  lane  that  is 
not adjacent  to  your  current  lane. 
- if you  are  driv ing  through  a curve.  Side  assist 
may  react  to  a vehicle  that  is  one  lane over 
from  the  adjacent  lane  . 
- if side  assist  reacts  to  other  objects  (such  as 
high  or  displaced  guard  rails) . 
- In  poor  weather  conditions.  The side  ass ist 
functions  are  limited. 
Do  not  cover  the  radar  sensors 
c:> fig. 126 with 
stickers,  deposits,  bicycle  wheels or  other  ob
j ects,  because  this  w ill affect  the  function . Do  not 
use  side  assist  when  towing  a trailer.  For infor
mation  on  cleaning,  refer  to 
c:> page 193. 
A WARNING 
- Always  pay  attention  to  traff ic and  to  the 
area  around  your  vehicle.  Side  assist  cannot 
replace  a  driver's attention . The  driver  alone 
is always  responsible  for  lane changes  and 
-
similar  driving maneuvers . IJ>- 
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Wheels 
(D Tires for  passenger  vehicles 
(if  applicable) 
P indicates  a tire  for  a passenger 
vehicle.  T indicates  a  tire  desig
nated  for  temporary  use. 
@ Nominal  width 
Nominal  width of  the  tire  be
tween  the  sidewalls in millime
ters.  In general:  the  larger  the 
number,  the  wider the  tire. 
@ Aspect  ratio 
Height/width  ratio  expressed  as  a 
percentage. 
@ Tire  construction 
R indicates  a radial  tire. 
® Rim  diameter 
Size of the  rim  diameter  in  inches. 
@ Load index  and  speed  rating 
The load  index indicates  the  tire's 
load-carrying  capacity. 
The speed  rating  indicates  the  maximum  permitted  speed 
¢ & in 
Winter  tires  on page  232. 
"EXTRA  LOAD", "xl"  or "RF"  indi
cates  that  the  tire is reinforced  or 
is an Extra  Load tire. 
Speed rat- Maximum  permitted  speed 
ing 
p 
up to 93  mph  (150  km/h) 
Q up to 99  mph  (99 .42  mi/h ) 
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Speed rat- Maximum  permitted  speed 
Ing 
R 
up t o 106  mph  (170  km/h) 
s up to 110  mph  (180  km/h) 
T up to 1 18  mph  (190  km/h) 
u up to 124  mph  (200  km/h) 
H up to 130  mph  (210  km/h) 
V up to 149  mph  (240  km/h)al 
z above 149  mph  (240  km/h)al 
w up to 168  mph  (167 .77  mi/h) al 
y up to 186  mph  (300  km/h)al 
a) For tires  above  149  mph  (240  km/h), 
tire  manufacturers  sometimes  use the 
code  "ZR". 
(j) US DOT  number  (TIN)  and 
manufacture  date 
The manufacture  date  is listed  on 
the  tire  sidewall  (it  may  only  ap
pear on the  inner  side of  the  tire): 
DOT ...  2215  ... 
means,  for  example, that  the  tire 
was  produced  in the  22nd  week of 
the  year  2015. 
@ Audi  Original  equipment 
tires 
Audi  Original  equipment  tires 
with  the  designation  "AO" or "RO" 
have been  specially matched  to 
your  Audi.  When  used  correctly, 
these  tires  meet  the  highest  standards  of safety  and  handling. 
An  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Service  Facility  will  .,..  
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be  happy  to  provide  more  infor
mation. 
® Mud  and snow capability 
"M/5 " or  "M+S"  indicates  the  tire 
has  character istics  that  make  it 
suitable  for  driving  on  mud  and 
snow . 
& indicates  a  winter  tire . 
@Composition  of the  tire  cord 
and  materials 
The  number  of  plies  indicates  the 
number  of  rubberized  fabric  lay
ers  in the  tire.  In  general:  the 
more  layers , the  more  weight  a 
tire  can  carry . Tire  manufacturers 
must  also  specify  the  materials 
used  in the  tire.  These inc lude 
steel,  nylon,  polyester  and  other 
materials. 
@ Maximum  permitted  load 
This  number  indicates  the  max i
mum  load  in  kilograms  and 
pounds  that  the  tire  can  carry. 
@ Uniform  tire  quality  grade 
standards  for  treadwear, 
traction  and temperature  resistance 
Treadwear,  traction  and  tempera
ture  ranges 
c::> page 234 . 
;;: @ Running  direction 
\:i ~ ... 
'° V, .... 
'° .... 
The  arrows  indicate  the  running 
direction  of  unidirectional  tires  . 
Wheels 
You  must  always  follow  the  speci
fied  runn ing  d irect ion 
c::> page 244 . 
@ Maximum  permitted 
inflation  pressure 
This  number  ind icates  the  maxi
mum  pressure  to  which  a tire  can 
be  inflated  unde r normal  operat 
ing  condit ions. 
Glossary of tire  and  loading 
terminology 
Accessory weight 
means  the  comb ined  weigh t (in 
excess  of  those  standard  items 
which  may  be  replaced)  of  auto
matic  transm ission,  power  steer
ing , power  brakes,  power  win
dows,  power  seats,  radio,  and 
heater,  to  the  extent  that  these 
items  are  available  as  facto ry-in
stalled  equipment  (whether  in 
stalled  or  not) . 
Aspect ratio 
means  the  ratio  of  the  heigh t to 
the  width  of  the  tire  in  percent . 
Numbers  of  55  or  lowe r  indicate  a 
low  sidewa ll for  improved  steer
ing  response  and  better  overall 
handling  on  dry  pavement.  .,. 
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(a) Curb  weight 
(b) Accessory  weight 
(c) Vehicle  capacity  weight, and 
(d)  Production  options  we ight 
Ma ximum  (permissible) 
inflation  pressure 
means  the  maximum  cold  infla
tion  pressure  to  which  a t ire  may 
be  inflated.  Also  called  "maxi 
mum  inflation  pressure." 
Normal  occupant weight 
means 150 lbs. (68 kilograms) 
times  the  number  of  occupants 
seated  in the  veh icle  up  to  the  to
tal  seating  capacity  of your  vehi c le. 
Occupant  distribution 
means  distribution  of  occupants 
in  a vehicle. 
Outer  diameter 
means  the  overall  diameter  of  an 
inflated  new  tire. 
Overall  width 
means  the  linear  distance  be
tween  the  exteriors  of  the  side
walls  of  an  inflated  tire,  including  elevations  due  to  labeling,  deco 
rations,  or  protective  bands  or 
ribs . 
Wheels 
Ply 
means  a  layer  of  rubber-coated 
parallel  cords . 
Production  options  weight 
means  the  combined  weight  of 
those  installed  regular  production 
options  weighing  over  5  lbs.  (2.3  kg)  in  excess  of  those  standard 
items  which  they  replace,  not  pre
viously  considered  in  curb  weight 
or  accessory  weight,  including  heavy  duty  brakes , ride  levelers, 
roof  rack,  heavy  duty  battery,  and 
special  trim . 
Radial  ply tire 
means  a  pneumatic  tire  in which 
the  ply  cords  that  extend  to  the  beads  are  laid  at  substantially  90 
degrees  to  the  centerline  of  the 
tread. 
Recommended  inflation 
pressure 
see ~ page  220,  Cold tire  infla
tion  pressure . 
Reinforced tire 
means  a tire  designed  to  operate 
at  higher  loads  and  at  higher  in
flation  pressures  than  the  corre sponding  standard  tire.  Rein 
forced  tires  may  be  identified  as  .,. 
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Wheels 
"XL" "xl" "EXTRA LOAD" or  "RF" I I  I 
on  the  sidewall. 
Rim 
means  a  metal  support  for  a tire 
or  a tire  and  tube  assembly  upon 
which  the  tire  beads  are  seated. 
Rim diameter 
means  nominal  diameter  of  the 
bead  seat . If you  change  your 
wheel  size,  you  w ill have  to  p ur
chase  new  tires  to  match  the  new  rim  diameter . 
Rim size designation 
means  rim  diameter  and  width. 
Rim width 
means  nomina l distance  between 
rim  flanges. 
S idewall 
means  that  portion  of  a  tire  be
tween  the  tread  and  bead . 
Speed rating  (letter  code) 
means  the  speed  at  which  a tire  is 
designed  to  be  driven  for  extend 
ed  periods  of time.  The  rat ings 
range  from  93  mph  (150  km/h) 
to  186  mph  (298  km/h) 
¢ table 
on page  218. 
You  may  not  find 
this  information  on  all  tires  be 
cause  it  is  not  requ ired  by  law. 
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The  speed  rating  letter  code, 
where  applicable,  is  molded  on 
the  tire  sidewall  and  ind icates  the 
maximum  permissible  road 
speeds 
¢ .&. in  Winter  tires  on 
page  232 . 
Tire  pressure monitoring 
system* 
means  a  system  that  detects 
when  one  or  mo re  of  a vehicle's 
tires  are  underinflated  and  illum i
na tes  a  low  tire  pressure  warning 
te lltale . 
Tread 
means  that  portion  of  a  tire  that 
comes  into  contact  w ith  the  road . 
Tread  separation 
means  pulling  away  o f the  tread 
from  the  t ire  carcass . 
Treadwear  indicators  (TWI) 
means  the  projections  within  the 
principal  grooves  designed  to  give 
a visua l indication  of the  deg rees 
of wear  of the  tread.  Se e 
¢ page  226,  Treadwear  indicator 
for  more  information  on  measur-
ing  tire  wear.  .,.  
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@ Tips 
You can also  use all  season tires  instead  of 
winter  t ires . Please note  that  in some  coun
tries  where  w inter  t ires are required,  only 
w inter  t ires with  the 
& symbol  may be per
m itted. 
Snow  chains 
Snow  chains  improve  trac tion in the  snow. 
"' Only  install snow  chains on  the front wheels. 
This applies  also to  ve hicles w ith  all  wheel 
drive* . 
"' Check  and correct  the seating  of  the  snow 
chains  if  necessary after  driving  a few  feet . Fol 
low  the  instructions  from  the  manufacturer. 
"' Note  the  max imum  permitted  speed when  d riv
ing with  snow  chains . Do not  ex ceed 30  mp h 
(50  km/h). 
Snow chains not  only  imp rove the 
driving in win
ter  road cond itions,  but  also the 
braking . 
Use of  snow  chains  is only  perm itted  with  certain 
r im/t ire combinations  due to  tec hnical  reasons . 
Check w ith  an authorized  Aud i dealer  o r autho r
iz ed A udi  Service Fac ility  to  see if  yo u may use 
snow  cha ins. 
Use 
fine-mesh  snow  chains . They must  not  add 
mo re than  0.53  inch (13 .5 mm)  in height , includ
in g the  chain  lock. 
You must  remove  the  chains when  driving  on  roads that  are 
free of  snow.  When  roads are free 
of  snow,  snow  chains can impair  handling  and 
damage  the t ires, and t he cha ins w ill quickly  be 
destroyed. 
_& WARNING 
Us ing  in co rrect  snow  chains o r inst alling  snow 
chains incorrectly  can  result  in loss o f vehicle 
cont rol,  which  inc reases t he  risk of  an acci
dent. 
([)  Note 
Snow chains  can damage  the  rims/whee l cov
ers * if  the  chains come  into  direct  con ta ct 
Wh eel s 
with  them.  Remove the  whee l covers* fi rst . 
Use coated  snow  chains . 
(D Tips 
When  driv ing wi th snow  chains,  it  may he lp to 
switch  on  sport/offroad  mode<=> 
page  178. 
Low aspect  ratio  tires 
Your Audi  is factory -equ ipped with  low  aspect  ra
tio  t ires . These tires  have been thorough ly tested 
and been selected  spec ifically  for  your  model  for 
their  superb  performance,  road fee l and handling 
under  a var iety of  dr iv ing  condit ions . Ask your  au
thorized  Aud i dea le r fo r more  detai ls . 
The low  aspect  rat io of  these  tires  is indica ted by 
a numeral  of 
55  or  less in the  t ire 's size des igna
tion . The numeral  represents  the  ratio  of  the 
t ir e's s idewa ll height  in  relation  to  its  t read width 
exp ressed  in perce ntage.  Conve ntiona l tires have 
a  height/wid th  ra tio of  60  or  more. 
The performance  of  low-asp ect-ratio  tir es  is par
ticularly  sen sitive  to  improper  inflation  pres 
sure.  It  is therefore  important  that  low  aspect  ratio  tire s are inflated  to  the  specified pressure 
and that  the  inflation  pressure i s regularly 
checked and maintained.  Tire pressures should 
be checked at  lea st  once a month  and  alway s 
before  a long trip 
¢ page  22 7 . 
What  you  can  do to  avoid  tire  and  rim 
damage 
Low aspect  ratio  tires  can be damaged  more  easi 
l y by impact  with  potho les, curbs,  gullies  or 
ridges  on the  road,  particularly  if  the  tire  is  un 
der i nflated. 
In  order  to  minimize  the  occurrence  of  impact 
damag e to  the  tires  of  yo ur v ehicle,  we  recom
mend  that  you observe the  following  preca u
tions: 
- Always  maintain  recommended  inflation  pres
sures . Check yo ur tire pressure  every 2,000 
m iles  (3,000  km)  and add  air  if  necessary. 
- Dr iv e  carefully  on  roads  w ith  potholes,  deep 
gullies  or  ridges.  The  impact  from  dr iving 
through  or  over such obstacles  can damage 
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Wheels 
you r tires.  Impact  with  a cu rb  may  also  cause 
damag e to  your  tires . 
- After  any  impact,  immediately  inspect  your 
tires  or  have  them  inspected  by the  nearest  au
thorized  Audi  dea ler.  Replace  a  damaged  tire  as 
soon  as  possib le. 
- Inspect  yo ur tires  every  2,000  miles  (3,000  km) 
f or  damage  and  wear.  Damage  is  not  always 
easy  to  see.  Damage  can  lead  to  loss  of  air  and 
underinflation,  which  could  eventually  cause 
tire  failure . If you  believe  that  a  tire  may  have 
been  damaged,  replace  the  t ire  as  soon  as  pos
s ible . 
- These  tires  may  wear  more  quickly  than  others . 
- Please  a lso  remember  that,  w hile  these  t ires 
deliver  responsive  handling,  they  may  r ide  less 
comfortably  and  make  more  no ise  than  other 
cho ices . 
Reduced perform ance in winter /cold season 
conditions 
All tires  are  designed  fo r certa in  purposes.  The 
low  aspect  ratio,  ultra  hig h pe rformance  t ires 
or iginally  insta lled  on  you r vehicle  a re  intended 
for  max imum  dry  and  we t road  performa nce  and 
handling.  They  are  not  s uita ble  fo r cold,  snowy  or 
icy weathe r cond itions.  If you  drive  under  those 
circumstances,  you  shou ld  equip  your  vehicle 
with  all-s eason  or  winter  tires,  which  offer  b etter 
traction  under  those  condit ions.  We  suggest  you 
use  the  recommended  snow  or  all-season  tires 
specif ied  for  your  vehicle,  or  their  equivalent . 
Ref er  to ¢ 
page  232 for  more  detai led  informa
tion  regarding  winter  tires. 
Uniform  tire  quality  grading 
- Tread  wear 
- Traction  AA A B C 
- Temperature  ABC 
Q ua lity  grades  c an be  found  where  app licab le  on 
the  tire  side  wall  between  tread  shoulde r and 
maximum  section  width 
¢ page  217,  fig . 188. 
For example : Tread  wea r 200, Trac tion AA , Tem
pe ra ture 
A . 
All passenger  car  tires  must  conform  to  Federal 
Safety  Requi rements  in  add ition  to  these  grades. 
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Tre ad wear 
The tread  wear g rade  is a  compara tive rating 
based  on  the  wear  rate  of  the  tire  when  tested 
u nder  controlled  conditions  on  a  specified  gov
e rnment  test  course . 
Fo r example,  a  tire  g raded  150  wou ld wear  one 
and  one  half  (1  1/2)  times  as  we ll on  the  govern 
ment  course  as  a t ire  graded  100. 
The  re lative  pe rformance  of  tires  depends  upon 
the  actual  cond itions  o f the ir  use,  however,  and 
may  depa rt sign ificantly  from  the  no rm  due  to 
variations  in driv ing  habits,  service  practices  and 
differences  in  road  character istics  and  climate. 
Traction 
The traction grades , from  highest  to  lowest,  a re 
AA, A, B and 
C. Those  g rades  rep resent  the  tire 's 
ability  to  stop  on  wet  pavement  as  measured  un 
der  controlled  conditions  on  specified  govern
ment  test  s urfaces  of  asphalt  and  concrete.  A tire 
marked  C may  have  poor  traction  performance 
¢ ,& . 
Temperature 
The temperature grades  are  A (the  highest),  B, 
and  C, representing  t he tire's  resistance  to  the 
generat ion  of  heat  and  its  ability  to  dissipate 
heat  when  tested  under  controlled  conditions  on 
a  specified  indoor  laboratory  test  wheel. 
Sustained  high  temperature  can  cause  the  mate rial  of  the  tire  to  degenerate  and  reduce  tire  life, 
and  excessive  temperature  can  lead  to  sudden 
tire  failure¢ ,&. 
The  grade  C corresponds  to  a  level  of  perform
ance  which  all  passenger  car  tires  must  meet  un
der  the  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  No.  109 . Grades  Band  A represent  higher  levels 
of  performance  on  the  laboratory  test  wheel  than 
the  minimum  requ ired  by  law . 
A WARNING 
-
The  t ract ion  g rade  assigned  to  this  t ire  is 
based  on  straight-ahead  br aking  traction 
tes ts,  and  does  not  include  acceler ation,  cor
nering,  hydroplaning  or  pea k traction  charac
teristics .  
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Tech nical  data 
Gross Axle  Weight  Rating 
The  G ross  Ax le  We ight  Rating  is the  max imum 
load  that  can  be  applied at each  axle  of  the  vehi 
cle ¢& . 
Vehicle  capacity weight 
The  vehicle  capacity  we ight  (max.  load)  is l isted 
on  the  d river's  side  8-p illar. 
_& WARNING 
- T he  ac tual  Gross  Axle Weight  Rating  a t the 
front  and  rear  axles  sho uld  not  exceed  the 
permissible  weights,  and  their  combination 
must  not  exceed the  Gross  Veh icle Weight 
Rating. 
Dimensions 
Leng th  in 
(mm) 
Width  in 
(mm) 
Width  (across  mirrors)  in (mm) 
He ight  (unloaded)al  in (mm)  -
Exceed ing  permissible  weight  ratings  can 
result  in vehicle  damage,  accidents  and  per
sonal  injury. 
(D Note 
- The  vehicle  capacity  weight  figures  apply 
when  the  load  is d istr ibuted  evenly  in the 
vehicle  (passengers  and  luggage).  When 
t ransporting  a  heavy  load  in the  luggage 
compartment,  carry  the  load  as  near  to  the 
rea r axle  as  possib le  so  that  the  vehicle's 
hand ling  is  not  impaired . 
- Do not  exceed  the  max imum  perm iss ible 
axle  loads  or  the  maximum  g ross  veh icle 
we ight.  Always  remember  that  the  ve hicle's 
han dling  will  be  affe cted  by the  extra  load. 
T herefore,  a djust  your  speed  acco rd ingly. 
- Always  observe  lo cal  regulations. 
A4Sedan  S4Sedan 
allroad/ 
A4 allroad 
1 85.1  (4 70 1)  185. 7 (4716)  18 5.9  (4721) 
71.9  (1826)  71.9  (1826) 72.5  (1841) 
80.3  (20 40)  80.3  (20 40)  78.9  (2006) 
56.2  (1427)  55.4  (1406)  58.0  (1473) 
a) The height  of  th e  veh icle  depends  on  t he  tir es  and  the suspens ion. 
When  driving  up  steep  ramps,  on  rough roads, 
over  curbs,  etc . it  is  important  to  remember  that 
some  parts  of  you r vehicle,  such  as  spoi lers  or  ex-
Capacities 
Fuel  tank:  tota l capacity 
Windsh ie ld  a nd  headlight*  washer  fluid  conta iner 
256 
haust  system  components,  may  be  close  to  the 
ground.  Be careful  not  to  damage  them . 
gal  (liters) 
16.1  (61.0) 
quarts  (l ite rs) 4.8  ( 4.5)